Neny Fjord
Antarctica /
Sector claimed by Argentina/Chile/UK /
General San Martin - permanent station of Argentina /
World
/ Antarctica
/ Sector claimed by Argentina/Chile/UK
/ General San Martin - permanent station of Argentina
World
fjord, invisible
Bay 10 mi long in an E-W direction and 5 mi wide, between Red Rock Ridge and Roman Four Promontory on the W coast of Graham Land. This coast was first explored in 1909 by Dr. Jean B. Charcot who, it appears, gave this name to a feature somewhat north of the bay described. The BGLE made a detailed survey of this area in 1936-37, and in correlating their work with that of Charcot applied the name Neny Fjord to the bay between Red Rock Ridge and Roman Four Promontory. The name has become established in this latter position through international acceptance and use.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neny_Fjord
Coordinates: 68°15'6"S 66°53'28"W
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